Yeah the Ultimate 13 inch MBA really is amazing. Right now I have open on the OS X desktop, Windows 7 running Quicken 2010 in VMware Fusion's Unity mode, and on the OS X side, Mail, iCal, Address Book, and Chrome with 4 tabs open. This setup always causes some page outs, about 30,000 since I last rebooted 4 days ago, but they seem not to slow things down very much. At least I seldom suffer from sitting and waiting while a beachball spins. Things run with as much stability and almost as fast on the MBA as they did on my MBP, which has 6GB of RAM.I tell you, I gotta agree with GW whole-heartedly.
I've had my MBA13 (ult.) for a week now and beat the living snot out of it work-wise and its a whole step up from my MBP17 2.5. I know that sounds impossible but its true.
This machine just feels...snappy. Crisp, always on the ball.
Right now I'm running:
- Google Earth with a large population overlay
- Terminal
- Textmate
- Firefox 3 with 15 tabs open
- Apple mail
- Skype
- Preview
...and the memory is full but the machine is just flying. Amazing!
I have to agree as well. I've had many Apple laptops since 2005 when I got my first Powerbook and this one is already my favorite. Right now I'm at the Mazda dealer for service and took this guy with me. Light and easy to carry and great on battery life.I tell you, I gotta agree with GW whole-heartedly.
I've had my MBA13 (ult.) for a week now and beat the living snot out of it work-wise and its a whole step up from my MBP17 2.5. I know that sounds impossible but its true.
This machine just feels...snappy. Crisp, always on the ball.
Right now I'm running:
- Google Earth with a large population overlay
- Terminal
- Textmate
- Firefox 3 with 15 tabs open
- Apple mail
- Skype
- Preview
...and the memory is full but the machine is just flying. Amazing!
G.
Very nice review. Based on nearly 3 weeks use of my loaded 13 inch MBA, I didn't see anything in the author's review to disagree with. As time goes on I am becoming more and more impressed with flash storage. It really is a game changer. Not only is closing and reopening a laptop no longer an adventure, flash storage can handle a lot of page outs without the user being aware that there had been any page outs. This means that one can get by with less RAM. See what a bunch of page outs to a conventional hard drive do to the speed of operations and you will know what I mean.
Great review and oh my....he's actually using his 13" MBA in coach using a tray table.
I thought that was UNPOSSIBLE?!?!?!?!
The 13" is a great machine. But you'll notice the screen is straight up and down and the person in front doesn't have the seat slammed all the way back. If that seat was all the way back it would be a different story.
i have a 15" dell latitude and i had zero issues with using it on commercial flights.
what are you guys, new?
I had devoted 2GB of RAM and 1 processor core to Windows 7 and Fusion on my MBP so I just left it that way with the MBA, although the MBA has only 4GB of RAM and the MBP had 6GB. This setup has worked so well on the MBA that I hesitate to experiment by changing it. After all, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.The 13" "Ultimate" is definitely nice. I had Quicken running in Windows 7 64-bit in Parallels with 1 CPU and 1GB of RAM and it was surprisingly good (I later boosted it to 1.75GB and 2 CPUs but I might switch it back to 1 CPU to avoid throttling).
No, someone who has had seats in front of them pushed back far enough to almost touch my face. So, you've flown only once I guess?
Great review and oh my....he's actually using his 13" MBA in coach using a tray table.
I thought that was UNPOSSIBLE?!?!?!?!
I fly coach exclusively and never had any trouble using either of my 17 inch laptops. Thus, I can't imagine that my 13 inch MBA is going to present any problems in this regard.why get your panties in a wad?
i'm premier exec on united so admittedly i do fly 1st class but have flown on economy many many times to know that if the seat is touching your face, you have a big face.
it's NOT an issue whatsoever to use the mba 13 on commercial flights. you guys are hilarious man.
I fly coach exclusively and never had any trouble using either of my 17 inch laptops. Thus, I can't imagine that my 13 inch MBA is going to present any problems in this regard.
I might add that on this issue you should consider the source. As you have no doubt already noticed, some of our posters are habitually wrong, although they are never in doubt.
why get your panties in a wad?
i'm premier exec on united so admittedly i do fly 1st class but have flown on economy many many times to know that if the seat is touching your face, you have a big face.
it's NOT an issue whatsoever to use the mba 13 on commercial flights. you guys are hilarious man.
Hey guys, thanks for all of the kind words about my review of the 13" MacBook Air.
Here's part two of the review, which I think you'll enjoy:
MacBook Air Review Part 2: Its Like Driving a Mercedes Benz
Let me know if there's anything else you'd like us to cover.